Beloit Memorial at Whitewater Girls’ Tennis results

[text-blocks id=”1611″ slug=”bob-mischka”]

From Coach Nelson:

The Whippets finished their 2018 dual meet season with a 6-1 win over Beloit Memorial. Whitewater finished the season at 14-8.

Whitewater changed their line-up around for this final dual, allowing several seniors an opportunity to play some different positions or varsity matches to conclude their high school dual careers. In addition, Beloit was missing one of their third doubles’ players, so the match was played with five singles and two doubles teams.

The Whippets played solid tennis at every position. Cassidy Laue, moved up to 1 singles from her normal 3 singles position and lost a tough three set match. Hailey Murphy moved up from jv for the evening to win a tough two set win at three singles. Hannah Hoesly and Josie Hintz moved up from jv to play the two doubles spot and played a very nice match winning in straight sets. The biggest comeback of the evening came from Marissa Mueller at 4 singles. Not used to playing singles, as she is one of Whitewater’s regular third doubles’ players, required some major adjustments. After the first set, Marissa made those adjustments and took control of the match.

Whitewater will return to action next Monday at UWW as they begin WIAA Sub-sectional play.

Share This
Posted in

Other Recent Posts

Whitewater Resident Ron Slapinski Honored by VETSROLL 2026

Whitewater United FC Soccer Tryouts Announced

Local Victim of Rock County Car Crash Identified

38th Annual Model A Day in Clinton

Obituary: William Kincaid Davis, 84, of Evansville

Whitewater Storytelling Festival Returns: A weekend of stories, music, creativity, & community

Our Readers Share: Al Stanek – Deer in a field of dame’s rocket

UW-Whitewater Mascot on Main: Aropa Designs

Jefferson County Earns Distinguished Budget Award

Whitewater High School Class of ’56: Let’s celebrate 70 years

Last Bugle Call: Veterans who passed away since last Memorial Day

Our Readers Share: Steve GO NAVY Watson – Proper worn flag disposal

This Week’s City & School Board Meetings

Flags to Half-staff for Memorial Day

Class of 2026 Awarded Over $300,000 in Local and Area Scholarships